Championship Coxless Fours
With most contenders of both the championship coxed and coxless fours category having raced the preceding day in the championship eights category, almost every crew
With most contenders of both the championship coxed and coxless fours category having raced the preceding day in the championship eights category, almost every crew
As the weekend approaches there is much anticipation over who will be coming out on top this year in the girls championship singles, a highly
The National Schools’ Regatta has always been the highlight of the junior rowing calendar and, along with other regattas, such as the Junior Sculling Regatta
How do you deal with the intangible? Nerves are an inevitable, unavoidable part of racing. When I raced, they were what I dreaded the most
Somehow, we’ve arrived at the National Schools’ Regatta where we will see the best crews from all over the country racing against each other in
The A final of last year’s Junior 15 quads was one of the more surprising results. Whilst the crews from Henley cleaned up with the
A small category due to its nature, 3rd Eights are markers of a club’s depth in numbers. The entries often fluctuate in number, no surprise considering
An event that produced one of the best races I’ve ever seen at the National Schools’ Regatta in 2014, when three crews tussled their way
The women’s J15 eights will take place on Saturday the 26th of May, where the first time trial will commence at 08:13am. What can one
The crews’ final preparations for National Schools are well underway, with the racing at Dorney Lake commencing in less than a week. Everyone’s hard work
Second Eights don’t always get their time to shine. Seen as lower than School 1st Eights, and forever 2nd fiddle to the top eight, some